Thinking about Munich? This guide walks through when to go, what tickets cost, what to expect on the day and a few money-saving tricks.
Dive into the fascinating world of science and technology at the Deutsches Museum, Munich's iconic interactive museum spanning 20 exhibitions and over 125,000 objects. With hands-on experiments, live demonstrations, and a downloadable multilingual audio guide, this is a must-visit destination for curious minds of all ages.
Updated August 2026
Munich: quick guide
| 🕐 Best time | Visit on weekday mornings for the shortest queues and a calmer atmosphere. Summer months a… |
| ⏱️ Time needed | Plan for at least 3 to 4 hours to explore the main exhibitio… |
| 💰 From price | See live price on HolidaySG |
| 🎟️ Best-value ticket | Book online in advance for the best price |
| 👨🏫 Private guide | ★★☆☆☆ (optional) |
| 👨👩👧 Best for | First-time visitors, couples, families |
| 🌧️ Rain-friendly? | Partly |
| ⭐ Worth it? | Yes |
Best time to visit Munich
Visit on weekday mornings for the shortest queues and a calmer atmosphere. Summer months are ideal for combining your museum visit with a stroll along the Isar River nearby.
How long to spend
Plan for at least 3 to 4 hours to explore the main exhibitions at a comfortable pace. Dedicated science enthusiasts or families with children may easily spend a full day immersed in the interactive displays.
Munich tickets & prices
Entry tickets include access to all 20 permanent exhibitions and a downloadable multilingual audio guide. Prices vary by age group, with discounted rates available for students, children, and group bookings.
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How to save money at Munich
- Pair Munich with nearby sights in a single outing so you split your transport costs.
- Reach Munich by MRT, metro or bus instead of taxis to keep costs down.
- Only pay for the add-ons you'll genuinely use — skip premium fast-passes and extras you don't need.
- Travelling as a group or family? Check for family/group ticket rates before booking individually.
- Go on a weekday and arrive close to opening to skip the longest queues and peak-time surcharges.
Do you need a private guide?
★★☆☆☆ — Optional. Worthwhile if you want deeper background, otherwise you'll do fine independently.
What to expect
- Embark on a fascinating journey through the Deutsches Museum in Munich, one of the world's largest and most significant museums dedicated to natural science and technology. With around 1.5 million vis…
- Discover the past, present, and future of technology and the natural sciences through 20 permanent exhibitions. From aviation and astronautics to atomic physics and chemistry, the museum covers a wide…
- The museum's extensive collection includes over 125,000 objects, with highlights such as the first diesel engine, historic printing presses, a lunar rover and iconic airplanes. Unique demonstrations l…
- Founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, the Deutsches Museum was designed to offer a comprehensive overview of science and technology. The museum also plays a crucial role in preserving cultural assets,…
- Visit the Deutsches Museum to explore its vast collections, participate in interactive experiments, and gain a deeper understanding of the scientific world. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a cu…
Top things to do
- Try the interactive science experiments at hands-on stations across the museum
- Watch unique live demonstrations and shows throughout the day
- Explore the aviation and transportation halls featuring real aircraft and vehicles
- Discover the energy and technology exhibits that bring scientific concepts to life
Hidden gems
- Visit the early morning hours when the museum is least crowded for a more intimate experience
- Don't miss the smaller satellite exhibitions tucked away on upper floors — they often have the most engaging interactive displays
- Grab the downloadable app before your visit to unlock detailed multilingual audio guides that enhance every exhibit
Good to know
The Deutsches Museum is located on Museum Island in central Munich and features 20 permanent exhibitions focused on science and technology. The facility is fully barrier-free, providing accessible routes from the entrance through to the restrooms. Visitors have access to interactive displays and scheduled demonstrations across multiple floors.
Facilities
Audio guide, gift shop, café, restrooms, barrier-free access, lockers, wheelchair rental
Accessibility
The Deutsches Museum is fully barrier-free with elevator access from the entrance to all exhibition floors and restrooms. Wheelchairs are available for rent, and the museum welcomes visitors of all mobility levels.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Munich?
Visit on weekday mornings for the shortest queues and a calmer atmosphere. Summer months are ideal for combining your museum visit with a stroll along the Isar River nearby.
How much do Munich tickets cost?
Check the live "from" price for Munich on HolidaySG — booking online is usually cheaper than the gate. Entry tickets include access to all 20 permanent exhibitions and a downloadable multilingual audio guide. Prices vary by age group, with discounted rates available for st…
How long should I spend at Munich?
Plan for at least 3 to 4 hours to explore the main exhibitions at a comfortable pace. Dedicated science enthusiasts or families with children may easily spend a full day immersed in the interactive displays.
What can I expect at Munich?
Embark on a fascinating journey through the Deutsches Museum in Munich, one of the world's largest and most significant museums dedicated to natural science and technology. With around 1.5 million visitors annually, the museum offers an immersive experience across currently 20,00…
Do I need to book Munich in advance?
Booking Munich online on HolidaySG confirms your slot instantly and often costs less — recommended on weekends and holidays when it can sell out.
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